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¦ j - ¦" - £ ¦ V VV ' . ; ^ > } . , . v . , ¦ i , . ; Connection ^ in the J&fi ^ isk DomiwoiiSi 5 } im ( ljcfa . i ^ y in England and Scotland , vy ^ U app ear to be the astonishing fiurnber of nearly Five Thousand , Five Hundred !!
SSjke report is erjpugh to make brikodox Churchmen tremble for rhe c ^ rk , r . Ifte total numbers in the Society arq ? thus gm-n , —* -West Indies 11 , 892 ; Nova Scotia ami Newfoundland 1390 ; SierraLeone 50 ^ : Gibraltar 50 ; Ireland 28 , 194 ; Great Britain 145 , 579 making
itiball | S 7 , l ^ 5- ( The increase in Great Britain and Ireland , in the yean is 7 * 97 ^ - _ ) *^ nu mber ** in Sa ^ ietj ^ is but a minor part of the followers of Wesley—perhaps , not Jinafeiriian v # fourth or fifth part ; l ^ qpf ^ ing to which computation , tkevlVIeifaqdiists in the British
Empire amQimt ; to nearly k Million fMTiBBOi ^ E * — America is said to have almost as many . —There are 488 ; ieoH 4 jctions for new Chapels <> r * itejed vthis year *—J £ very Supermtmdfmt is directed * to torm a
CornelUee in his Circuit , ^ ho mayM : o . ope *^ te with the General Committee in London ; for the tKiFXJKjse pf disseminatrng Religious
Tracts throughout tlie land . ' 'Tlianksare given to the Committee j © 8 Efi ^ ileges , and to soitie parti . Ciila ^ r individual ? , ** for their well * directed , indefatigable , and
sueeessful exefti ( ins , in opposition to Lorfl ^ i ^^^ Uth's Bill . *'— -Among i \ m ^ Miscellaneous Orders and
Re 8 olurion 8 of Conference , * are « i > ji ? e fjclating to a New School for the Sops of ^ irvaciheris ; There has ^ ^ 1 ^ 0 ® r -jljW&c ^ " » ' ^ ^ o 'Hpol - € 0 ^ ' this ptirpose , at Kings wood , - -jrii ^ flr Bri&tol Jjutjt bfoypd insufficient , besides & | foi ng . ffi ^^ Y ebien t to ttt fany of the District ^ . Tfa ^ tJd ^ ferferice ^ tb ere * fore , ordered the purchase of the Home and Estate of Woodhou&e-
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l .. .. 1 " : Grove ^ ear ; t ^ # Yotfestire ^ and 4 ^ cre ^ 4 v | l \ at ft should fee designated , fip . hmi () ur of itjeir venerable father iri % he Gospel ; The We&gfean Academy at Wood *
house Grove ^ " A suNcirptbi for thi § purpose was opened b y the preachers present , and ; a circular was resolved to be sent to every preacher absent , * requesting hijm to contribute a stirri , liot less than
One Guinta , and rnc > re , if bis ci re u m s-ta nces w ill per ttirt . * The Superinteadn ^ ts were d ire c ted also fcC to make inn mediate application to the pri ^ ci [ ml friehils in their respective circuits ' i lists td the * u bscribers t $ > V ptililishedy from time to time , on the covers ofsthe
Methodist M ^ p i ^^^^ lhenext Gonftjenc ^ 1 ti > [ We ti i ! l d at feds , on the | ast ^ oj ^ iiy iff J ^ 1 ^ r 4 * 12 . — rhereioliovv ^ an ^ A ^ dWssirom the Irish to the BtS&h
Conferenc ^ , Wl ^ h tKd ^ Wftswer ^ > Wt hope the Irishm 0 t blttttderV ^ when they assure t ^ eir English brethren , that , ainonart 6 ther ( jidcr ^ A ^ that
of fci 1 bv totalxle | jravi * y ol ^ faiman nature , " ^ hall be ^ ifed \> p them iw not merely as an alrttcft ^ fei th , but also as a principle ^ cWduct , They are gratefjil to ^ the English Conference tor " sending < Mt Dr .
/\ dam Clarke , to his nstivtf coun . try , to be their P ^ eside # v and pray for his re-atppbihttnent ' to that office .. Th ? fenglifth ArtWer is more fervid " than the Irish £ pi « tle : —itstates ,, that •* thisift the twenticth Conference since the great
and good Sir . Wesley wis taken from their bead *' who is described « s their iwinely Qppoitittd centre of union y ¦! . (' G & f tiSiM f singular Hp ^ r ^ - ' jg L ^ ij ^ s which it may pti ^ 2 ffie t * hoie en cuits , and even districts , trans-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1811, page 694, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2422/page/52/
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